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Bree Collaborative Cardiology Report: Appropriateness of Percutaneous Cardiac Interventions (PCI). Bree Collaborative Meeting January 31, 2013. Purpose of Presentation. To re-present Cardiology final report & answer any questions
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Bree Collaborative Cardiology Report: Appropriateness of Percutaneous Cardiac Interventions (PCI) Bree Collaborative Meeting January 31, 2013
Purpose of Presentation • To re-present Cardiology final report & answer any questions • To present and discuss new section, “Implementation Recommendations” Proposed Motion – Adopt Cardiology final report
Purpose of Report - RECAP • A written summary of Bree Collaborative/COAP appropriateness of PCI partnership (“product” of cardiology topic) • COAP medical director and staff consulted and edits included in report Next Steps: Upon adoption by Bree, final report will be submitted to HCA administrator for adoption
Outline of Report – RECAP • Executive Summary • BreeCollaborative and its Charge • Background on Appropriate Use of PCI & National Standards • COAP & Appropriateness of PCI • Variability of Appropriate Use of PCI in WA • Causes of Variability of Appropriate Use of PCI for nonacute indications and insufficient data • Bree Collaborative and COAP • Bree Collaborative Recommendation – Increase Measurement and Reporting of Appropriate Use of PCI • Status of Collaborative Recommendation • New Section!Ways Hospitals, Payers, and Purchasers including the State of Washington Can Support Collaborative Recommendation • Future efforts to Promote Measurement and Transparency of Cardiac Procedures and Interventions
Questions/Discussions • Any questions on first 9 sections of report?
Ways Hospitals, Payers, and Purchasers including the State of Washington Can Support Bree Collaborative Recommendation (Page 9) Hospitals: • Submit all necessary data requested by COAP for community-wide analyses; and • Allow COAP to publish their appropriate use and insufficient information results. Payers and purchasers, including the State of Washington, through contracting, require individual hospitals to: • Participate in COAP, a neutral, third-party quality improvement program; • Submit complete data requested by COAP for community-wide analyses; • Allow COAP to publish their appropriate use and insufficient information results; • Demonstrate that they have taken sufficient steps to reduce the amount of insufficient data related to appropriateness of PCI; and • Create an action plan if PCI appropriate use and insufficient or “not classified” data exceed benchmark rate.
Questions/Discussions • Any questions on section?
Proposed Motion • Proposed motion: Adopt Cardiology Report